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7-Day Life Reset Plan: one simple 15-minute reset task per day

I made a very simple printable for anyone who feels behind on small life tasks: the 7-Day Life Reset Plan. It is not a huge planner or a complicated productivity system. It gives you one 15-minute reset task per day for one week: entry point, kitchen, laundry, papers, digital clutter, calendar, and a weekly reset. The goal is simple: get a visible win every day and stop before it becomes overwhelming. What it includes: - Printable 7-day PDF plan - One clear task per day - Simple weekly tracker - CSV tracker for spreadsheet users You can see it here: https://payhip.com/b/d6vX1

Start Here: What ClientFlow Tools Helps You Organize

ClientFlow Tools is a small collection of practical PDF and CSV systems for messy work, money, planning, and job search. What this helps with: - Job applications and interview prep - Bills, budget pressure, and grocery planning - Weekly life admin and digital clutter - Freelance income tracking - Small business leads, client intake, quotes, and follow-ups - Content planning and landing page review Start free: Free Job Search Mini Tracker https://payhip.com/b/grYkU Free Digital Reset Starter Kit https://payhip.com/b/70SEz Most useful paid bundles: Life Admin Reset Bundle https://payhip.com/b/o1eap Small Business Client Workflow Bundle https://payhip.com/b/f6Rde Money and Job Stability Bundle https://payhip.com/b/SVoba Full store: https://payhip.com/ClientFlowTools Coupon: Use WELCOME10 for 10% off paid products. Who this is for: People who do not want another complicated app, but do want one clear place to track the next action. What this is not: This is not financial advice, career coa...

Five Small Systems That Make a Messy Week Easier

Practical ways to organize bills, groceries, admin tasks, digital clutter, and workday follow-ups. A messy week is usually not one big problem. It is a pile of small open loops: bills, groceries, tabs, downloads, appointments, forms, follow-ups, and tomorrow's first task. Here are five small systems that help: 1. A 30-day bill view for due dates, paychecks, and urgent expenses. 2. A pantry-first grocery plan before writing a shopping list. 3. A digital reset for inbox, downloads, tabs, subscriptions, and files. 4. A weekly life admin list for errands, appointments, and household tasks. 5. A workday shutdown routine for meeting actions and tomorrow's first step. The goal is not perfect productivity. The goal is making the next action visible. Browse ClientFlow Tools: https://payhip.com/ClientFlowTools Use code WELCOME10 for 10% off paid products.

How to Organize a Job Search When Everything Is Scattered

A simple system for applications, resume versions, follow-ups, interviews, and offer notes. Most job searches become messy because the information does not live in one place. Applications are on job boards. Resume versions sit in folders. Recruiter replies are in email. Interview notes are in a document. Follow-up dates live in memory. The fix is not a complicated career system. It is a small tracker that answers five questions: 1. Where did I apply? 2. Which resume did I send? 3. What stage is this role in? 4. What is the next action? 5. When should I follow up? Start with a simple application tracker. Add company, role, link, stage, resume version, date applied, next action, follow-up date, and notes. That is enough for most people. Before an interview, add a short prep sheet with three company facts, why you want the role, one example from your work, and two questions to ask. Free starter tracker: https://payhip.com/b/grYkU Full Job Search Tracker and Interview Prep Kit: https://pay...